Table saw
US-2020391404-A1 · Dec 17, 2020 · US
US9908189B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9908189-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715419307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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Elevation mechanisms for table saws and anti-backdrive mechanisms for use in elevation mechanisms for table saws are disclosed. The anti-backdrive mechanisms typically include three sub-assemblies: an input assembly, an output assembly, and a fixed assembly. The anti-backdrive mechanisms prevent a torque related to the output assembly from changing the blade elevation. For example, the weight of the blade and the structure supporting the blade is prevented from backdriving the elevation mechanism and allowing the blade to drop.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A table saw comprising: a table defining a work surface; a substantially planar, circular blade configured to extend at least partially above the work surface; a motor to spin the blade; and an elevation system to change the elevation of the blade relative to the work surface, where the elevation system includes a handwheel adapted to be turned by a user to change the elevation of the blade by at least 3 inches with 5 turns or less of the handwheel; and an anti-backdrive mechanism configured to prevent gravity from causing the blade to drop more than a quarter of an inch when a user releases the handwheel, where the anti-backdrive mechanism operates without a user having to perform any action after releasing the handwheel. 2. The table saw of claim 1 where the elevation system is configured to change the elevation of the blade at least 3 inches with 3 turns or less of the handwheel. 3. The table saw of claim 1 where the elevation system is configured to change the elevation of the blade at least 3 inches with 1 turn or less of the handwheel. 4. The table saw of claim 1 where the anti-backdrive mechanism comprises: an input shaft assembly operatively associated with the handwheel; an output shaft assembly; and back-drive structure operatively connecting the input shaft assembly and the output shaft assembly so that a torque on the input shaft assembly turns the output shaft assembly, but a torque on the output shaft assembly does not turn the input shaft assembly. 5. The table saw of claim 4 where the input shaft assembly, the output shaft assembly, and the back-drive structure are configured to occupy a neutral position where friction prevents back-drive, and further configured to occupy a non-neutral position where the input shaft assembly moves the output shaft assembly when the handwheel turns. 6. The table saw of claim 4 , where the anti-backdrive mechanism further comprises a friction component and a friction surface, where the friction component engages the friction surface sufficiently to prevent back-drive when the input shaft assembly, the output shaft assembly, and the back-drive structure occupy a neutral position, and where the friction component does not engage the friction surface sufficiently to prevent back-drive when the input shaft assembly, the output shaft assembly, and the back-drive structure occupy a non-neutral position. 7. The table saw of claim 1 further comprising an overload shock absorber. 8. The table saw of claim 1 where turning the handwheel creates torque, and further comprising an overload shock absorber configured to allow for the transmission of torque by turning the handwheel up to a predetermined threshold and thereafter to absorb at least some additional torque. 9. A table saw comprising: a table defining a work surface; a substantially planar, circular blade configured to extend at least partially above the work surface; a motor to spin the blade; and an elevation system to change the elevation of the blade relative to the work surface, where the elevation system includes a handwheel adapted to be turned by a user to change the elevation of the blade by at least 3 inches with 5 turns or less of the handwheel; and an anti-backdrive mechanism configured to prevent gravity from causing the blade to drop more than a quarter of an inch when a user releases the handwheel, where the anti-backdrive mechanism includes: an input assembly associated with the handwheel; an output assembly; and a fixed assembly operatively connecting the input assembly and the output assembly so that turning the handwheel transmits a force to the output assembly to raise the blade, but the weight of the blade and motor does not backdrive the blade.
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